{"id":15531,"date":"2014-11-04T15:43:59","date_gmt":"2014-11-04T19:43:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/henrypayne.com\/?p=15531"},"modified":"2014-11-04T15:43:59","modified_gmt":"2014-11-04T19:43:59","slug":"payne-volvo-xc60-gets-x-citing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/henrypayne.com\/index.php\/2014\/11\/payne-volvo-xc60-gets-x-citing","title":{"rendered":"Payne: Volvo XC60 gets X-citing"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"xc60 museum fr 3-4.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/-mm-\/2d56ffea67e6f63b43e8c8210e9338b2143cc16e\/c=516-0-3612-2322&amp;r=x404&amp;c=534x401\/local\/-\/media\/DetroitNews\/2014\/11\/01\/xc60museumfr3-4.jpg\" \/>From the sculpted grille to those signature boomerang taillights, the sexy Swede will turn 007&#8217;s head faster than Britt Eckland in &#8220;Man with a Golden Gun.&#8221; But would he use it as a getaway car?<\/h2>\n<p>I&#8217;ve struggled with Sweden&#8217;s twin stereotypes. How could a country that boasts the world&#8217;s most beautiful women also be home to Volvo \u2014 the homeliest luxury carmaker on the planet?<\/p>\n<p>Swedish lasses have been desired by men everywhere. Volvo&#8217;s four-wheeled boxes have been coveted by bespectacled, granola-chewing nerds. Tiger Woods-ex Elin Nordegren looked as out of place in a Volvo as her golfer husband did in a Buick.<\/p>\n<p>Well, scrap the caricature.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s cool to covet Swedish blondes\u00a0<i>and<\/i>\u00a0Volvos. Even now I wager you&#8217;re looking up from this page to follow a Nordic beauty in a stunning Volvo down the street. Perhaps she&#8217;s in an S60 sedan. Or a V60 wagon.<\/p>\n<p>Or today&#8217;s focus, the XC60 \u2013 the prettiest small crossover on a very talented, very crowded small crossover stage.<\/p>\n<p>My driveway has been besieged by new utes this year as every manufacturer from Detroit to Deutschland flogs its small crossover entry. The styles vary from Lincoln&#8217;s ya-gotta-c MKC to Lexus&#8217;s in-excess NX. But once ugly-duckling Volvo is an XC60 swan.<\/p>\n<p>From the sculpted grille to the tapered hips to those signature boomerang taillights, the XC60 will turn James Bond&#8217;s head faster than Britt Ekland in &#8220;Man with a Golden Gun.&#8221; But would 007 use it as a getaway car?<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s no Aston DB5. But let&#8217;s be real. In our post-sedan world, if Bond needs to hijack a passing vehicle, it&#8217;s likely to be a ute. And as SUVs go, the XC is one sweet ride.<\/p>\n<p>Which surprised me since \u2014 true to its caricature \u2014 the Volvo is a tank. At 4,277 pounds it tips the scales as one of the heaviest crossovers in class thanks to all-wheel-drive, a turbocharged V6, and enough safety systems to stop an incoming nuke. Someone&#8217;s been snacking on Swedish meatballs and cream sauce. This sled is 600 pounds heavier than an Audi Q3. Wrestle the Big Swede into a corner and you feel the weight shift before &#8230; the magic kicks in.<\/p>\n<p>A moment while I pull my motor-head brothers aside &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><i>We didn&#8217;t think this Chinese ownership thing would work, did we? When Ford off-loaded Volvo to Geely for a song in the depths of the Great Recession we thought it was the end, right? Lights out? Swedish homicide by a clueless, communist conglomerate?<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Wrong. Volvo has thrived under Chinese ownership just as Jaguar \u2014 also cast off by Ford \u2014 has roared under India&#8217;s Tata. The secret? The Chinese and Indian owners haven&#8217;t micromanaged their talented, adopted children. They&#8217;ve let them do their thing. Thus the jaw-dropping Jaguar F-Type. Thus the elegant XC60.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re still headquartered in Sweden where the magic still happens,&#8221; says Volvo spokesperson Laura Venezia.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Geely certainly lets Volvo be Volvo,&#8221; adds Tony Nicolosi, CEO of Volvo North America. Which means the big beast has paws aided by torque-vectoring all-wheel drive. The same kind of outer-wheel spinning, inner-wheel braking AWD magic that makes the Subaru WRX a rocket ship and turns the Volvo on a dime. Gripping the nicely-weighted, heated, leather steering wheel, I could rotate the XC60 into a corner with precision (ahem, for a SUV) then stampede out of the exit with 300 turbocharged horses.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, the ladies love this hunk.<\/p>\n<p>ncluding my gold-maned wife. Once inside, however, her concerns turned to more practical Volvo engineering touches like safety and child seats. For all its style and performance, the XC60 hasn&#8217;t forgotten its roots.<\/p>\n<p>The Swedish SUV is the only vehicle in class to offer standard crash prevention braking. No wonder it gets the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety&#8217;s highest score. Through the magic of radar and lasers, the Volvo will stop on its own under 30 mph if it detects a collision. It&#8217;s also available with an array of safety features like adaptive cruise control, pedestrian detection, and blind-spot assist.<\/p>\n<p>Got kiddies? The Volvo&#8217;s lush, black-and-white stitched leather interior comes equipped with built-in rear booster seats.<\/p>\n<p>Mrs. Payne even discovered the button (on the typically maddening European center console \u2014 OK, the Volvo ain&#8217;t perfect) that flips down the rear headrests \u2014 THWACK! \u2014 thus waking up inattentive teens in the back. Though I told her I was sure that feature is for laying the seats flat for an extended trunk.<\/p>\n<p>Whatever. The point is that the XC60 is the total package \u2014 a safety-first performance vehicle that hotties can line up to buy. This lux entry justifies its fully-loaded, $52K sticker. Myself? I would hold off a while longer. In a couple of years the AWD XC60 will bow with the brand&#8217;s Drive-E, turbocharged\u00a0<i>and<\/i>\u00a0supercharged, 2.0-liter, 302 horsepower inline turbo 4 with eight-speed transmission.<\/p>\n<p>And it will be cheaper and more fuel-efficient (Drive-E currently only comes in a front-wheel drive package). Magic.<\/p>\n<p>Supercharging and turbocharging. Another pair of Swedes that look good together.<\/p>\n<p>2015 Volvo XC60<\/p>\n<p>Vehicle type:\u00a0Front-engine, front and all-wheel-drive, five-passenger sport utility vehicle<\/p>\n<p>Price:\u00a0$36,675 base ($52,225 AWD, turbo-6 as tested)<\/p>\n<p>Power plant:\u00a02.0-liter, turbocharged in-line 4-cylinder; 3.2-liter in-line V6; 2.0-liter turbocharged &#8220;Drive-E&#8221; inline-4: 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6<\/p>\n<p>Power:\u00a0240 horsepower, 258 pound-feet of torque (4-cyl.); 240 horsepower, 236 pound-feet of torque (3.2 inline-6); 302 horsepower, 295 pound-feet of torque (Drive-E turbo-4); 300 horsepower, 325 pound-feet of torque (turbo inline-6);<\/p>\n<p>Transmission:\u00a0Six or eight-speed automatic<\/p>\n<p>Performance:\u00a00-60 mph: 6.2 seconds (Edmunds.com)<\/p>\n<p>Weight:\u00a04,277 pounds (AWD turbo-6 as tested)<\/p>\n<p>Fuel economy:\u00a0EPA 24 city\/31 highway\/27 combined (2.0L turbo-4); 18 city\/25 highway\/20 combined (3.2L 6-cyl); 22 city\/30 highway\/25 combined (Drive-E turbo-4); 17 city\/24 highway\/20 combined (3.0L turbo-6)<\/p>\n<p>Report card<\/p>\n<p>Highs:\u00a0Not the same ol&#8217; homely Volvo; Still the same ol&#8217; safety underneath<\/p>\n<p>Lows:\u00a0Thirsty 6-cyl engines; Quirky console<\/p>\n<p>Overall:\u00a0\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the sculpted grille to those signature boomerang taillights, the sexy Swede will turn 007&#8217;s head faster than Britt Eckland in &#8220;Man with a Golden Gun.&#8221; But would he use it as a getaway car? 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